Re: How old Linux Device Drivers 3 book is now?

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Yes, off course. The basic principles are there. This does not change from kernel to kernel.


Cheers,
 
Wenda Ni, Ph.D.


On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 10:32 AM, Fernando França <fernando@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone.

I'm a totally fresh and newbie with kernel development and I've started reading Linux Device Drivers 3 book (CORBET et al).

Since this book approaches is based on kernel 2.6 and we are currently with kernel 4.x, someone could help me telling if this book is still a good introduction to the subject, or is now highly outdated?

Thanks in advance.

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Fernando França
http://desconstruindo.eng.br
 
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